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Cambridge , Massachusetts : Harvard University Press , 1958-1960 . Panofsky , Erwin . Studies in Iconograpby . New York : Oxford University Press , 1939 . Parker , David . “ Can We Trust the Wife of Bath ? ” The Chaucer Review , IV , No ...
Cambridge , Massachusetts : Harvard University Press , 1958-1960 . Panofsky , Erwin . Studies in Iconograpby . New York : Oxford University Press , 1939 . Parker , David . “ Can We Trust the Wife of Bath ? ” The Chaucer Review , IV , No ...
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